10 Legendary Parisian Brasseries You Have to Dine at Before You Die
3. La Closerie des Lilas
Established in 1847, La Closerie des Lilas is one of Paris’s most historic brasseries, famous for hosting literary greats like Hemingway (who even mentions it in A Moveable Feast), Fitzgerald, and Apollinaire.
Also located on Boulevard du Montparnasse, it has an intimate setting with red leather seating, warm wood, and vintage decor - a distinctly romantic and nostalgic vibe.
The brasserie serves traditional French cuisine, with popular dishes like steak tartare and oysters, priced from €25-€60. With its inviting piano bar, La Closerie attracts both Parisians and international visitors thanks to old-world Parisian charm.